Hi Iqbal, Speaking of users registered in SER with Asterisk voicemails, how would you allow calls from external domains to reach your user's voicemail, considering those callers don't have an asterisk account? Isn't it Asterisk will prompt "403 Forbidden"?
Ryan
Iqbal wrote:
I use numbers for all usernames in ser, and hence voicemail boxes in asterisk, makes it easier. All aliases are names, hence both work.
DID in separate table which is mapped to subscriber just like alias is, hence I do two lookups, one in aliases and one in DiD_table, I was going to drop aliases altogether , and may do in the future, but for those using softphones it's easier.
As for updating get asterisk to read from mysql, and then when you add a user simply create the voicemail entry in there.
Iqbal
Daryl Sanders wrote:
I'm looking for pointers, best practices or experiences from SER users who are using Asterisk for voicemail-only in their SER setup, especially when it comes to planning username/extension/mailbox naming schemes.
This is for a large-scale deployment (10K+ users) so I want to get it right the first time. Many of my users will have DIDs tied to their account while others will not.
Are there any advantages/disadvantages to having alpha-numeric SER usernames and using aliases for DID numbers?
I'm not sure if it matters, but we will be using a third party PSTN provider and will need to support DIDs from multiple countries.
Also, are there any scripts available to automatically create an Asterisk voicemail box when a new user is added to SER?
As always, your input is greatly appreciated!
- Daryl
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